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  2. Crane fly - Wikipedia

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    An adult crane fly, resembling an oversized male mosquito, typically has a slender body and long, stilt-like legs that are deciduous, easily coming off the body. [12] [2] Like other insects, their wings are marked with wing interference patterns which vary among species, thus are useful for species identification. [13]

  3. Tipulidae - Wikipedia

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    Nephrotoma, tiger crane fly. A crane fly can usually be identified as a member of Tipulidae by its maxillary palps, which is the pair appendages that hang down from the front of its head. If the fourth segment (the farthest from the body) of the maxillary palp is longer than the other three combined, then it is likely to be a member of Tipulidae.

  4. Tipula - Wikipedia

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    Tipula is a very large insect genus in the fly family Tipulidae (crane flies). The members of this genus are sometimes collectively called common crane flies. [1] Tipula contains over 2,000 species located throughout the world. [2] Like all crane flies, Tipula species have long bodies and long legs, somewhat resembling large mosquitos. Adults ...

  5. Tipula oleracea - Wikipedia

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    The marsh crane fly (Tipula oleracea) is a species of cranefly found throughout the Palaearctic and parts of the Nearctic. Its specific name oleracea means "related to vegetables/herbs" in Latin and is a form of holeraceus ( oleraceus ).

  6. Limoniidae - Wikipedia

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    Limoniidae is the largest of four crane fly families, with more than 10,700 species in more than 150 genera. Some studies have suggested it to be a paraphyletic group, with some limoniids being more closely related to Tipulidae and Cylindrotomidae than to other limoniids.

  7. Holorusia hespera - Wikipedia

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    Holorusia hespera, the giant western crane fly, is a species of crane fly in the family Tipulidae. It is found in western North America. [1] [2] [3] Holorusia hespera, giant western crane fly, California. H. hespera is the largest North American species of cranefly, with wings reaching lengths of 40 mm (1.6 in). The species is noted to lack ...

  8. Toxorhina muliebris - Wikipedia

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    Toxorhina muliebris is a species of limoniid crane fly in the family Limoniidae.The adult of the species can be found flying in mid-June to August on the East Coast of North America from Quebec to Virginia and as far west as Wisconsin.

  9. Limonia triocellata - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the wing venation and markings of Limonia triocellata. Adult flies are medium to small for crane flies, with a body approximately 8-12mm in length. [7] The mesonotum is a glossy yellow and has four brown markings on either end.